douglasfir
WKR
- Joined
- Dec 17, 2019
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Curious why Savages don't come up more often when people are discussing hunting rifles. Certainly in terms of price their 10/110 models are not budget guns by any stretch of the imagination. They are famous for shooting well, although accuracy isn't hard to come by these days. From my limited experience the accustocks are pretty good, especially compared to any other tupperware stocks on the market. The newer "accufit" stocks seem fine, too, even though the styling is a little too modern for my tastes.
I've heard the criticism about looks and the old reputation of Savage as a budget gun. Not interested in that.
But it seems like there is some criticism of Savage from a mechanical/engineering/function standpoint. That's what I'm interested in. I think forum guru Formidilosus has had harsh words for Savage in the past, among others. Seems like they have issues when run hard, like in a competition.
What are the problems with Savages in terms of function? Are these problems that can be prevented in some way? Are Savages easily fixable when they have these common issues?
I've heard the criticism about looks and the old reputation of Savage as a budget gun. Not interested in that.
But it seems like there is some criticism of Savage from a mechanical/engineering/function standpoint. That's what I'm interested in. I think forum guru Formidilosus has had harsh words for Savage in the past, among others. Seems like they have issues when run hard, like in a competition.
What are the problems with Savages in terms of function? Are these problems that can be prevented in some way? Are Savages easily fixable when they have these common issues?